Free Sustainable Funding Workshop coming to Nelson – Exult – 5 April

Join us for a 2 hour express workshop on Sustainable Funding and get loads of practical ideas for raising more funds, more often. Leave with fresh ideas and real action steps for improving fundraising in your organisation.

In this express workshop you will discover:

The 7 Key Income Streams for Charitable Groups. Are you using them all, and if so, how can you make them stronger?

The difference between donations, sponsorship and grants. What does it really take to secure all three? What are they looking for and are you approaching each avenue in the best possible way?

How do you get more people helping out so that you’re not doing all of the work, all of the time? What’s really stopping people from getting involved?

Simple tips and tricks for improving what you already do. What little tweaks can you make to help you raise more money for your efforts? How can you work smarter, not harder?

This workshop is full of practical, down-to-earth information that you can easily implement in your organisation. No fluff and jargon – just real ideas that will work for you.

The New Zealand Biosecurity Awards recognise and celebrate people across New Zealand who are doing their bit for biosecurity – in our communities, businesses, government and backyards. This could be through engaging in innovation, science, community or leadership that supports New Zealand biosecurity. If you, your organisation, staff member or volunteer has initiated or been involved with a programme, protocol or one-off event that focuses on biosecurity, we want to celebrate this.
The work being done by our biosecurity team of 4.7 million every day is important to us – our lifestyles, livelihoods and our unique environment depend on it. These awards are our way of saying thanks for the great work people all over New Zealand are doing in biosecurity every day.

By the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
> define maltreatment and list the four types of maltreatment
> recognise indicators of each type of maltreatment
> explain the impact of maltreatment and family violence on children and young people
> identify ways to support a child or young person who has experienced maltreatment or family violence
> demonstrate an appropriate response to a disclosure of abuse
> Develop a plan to minimise repeated intergenerational maltreatment.